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Third Annual Commencement Exercises Benjamin N Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law LARC @ Cardozo Law Pre-2019 Commencement Programs Graduation 6-14-1981 Third Annual Commencement Exercises Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Follow this and additional works at: https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/pre-19-programs Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, "Third Annual Commencement Exercises" (1981). Pre-2019 Commencement Programs. 3. https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/pre-19-programs/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduation at LARC @ Cardozo Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Pre-2019 Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of LARC @ Cardozo Law. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW .--------YESHIVA UNIVERSllY---. THIRD ANNUAL CO/vVv\ENCEMENT EXERCISES Sunday, June Fourteenth Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-One at Eleven in the Morning Danciger Campus Main Center Amsterdam Avenue and One Hundred Eighty-Fifth Street New Yori~ • The administration, faculty, and students of Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law acknowledge the immense contribution of Monrad G. Paulsen, Vice President for Legal Education and founding Dean of the Law School. Dean Paulsen-professor, scholar, and friend-passed away Novem­ ber 2, 1980. At a time when we celebrate our Third Annual Commencement Exer­ cises, we pause to reflect upon what Monrad meant to us individually and as an institution. We dedicate these Com­ mencement Exercises to the memory of Monrad G. Paulsen, our founding Dean. This program contains a listing of candidates for degrees and honors during the period July 1980-June 1981; it is not an official roster of graduates. In case of rain, the exercises are held in the Nathan Lamport Auditorium, Joseph and Faye Tanenbaum Hall, 2540 Amsterdam Avenue. Order of Exercises Processional HERBERT C. DOBRINSKY, Ed.D. Executive Assistant to the President Herald EGON BRENNER, D.E.E. Executive Vice President Chief Marshal Presiding NORMAN LAMM, Ph.D. President ISRAEL MILLER, M.A., D.D. Senior Vice President Hatikvah The National Anthem CANTOR PAULS. GLASSER, M.A. Invocation RABBI ARTHUR D. KAHN, B.A., D.D. Congregation B' nai Emu nah, Tulsa, Oklahoma • Tribute DR. MILLER Order of Exercises Conferring of Degrees in Course and Honors LESTER BRICKMAN, J.D., LL.M., Acting Dean Juris Doctor Remarks DEAN BRICKMAN NANCY L. SPARLING Class of 1981 Commencement Address HON. JACK B. WEINSTEIN, LL.B. United States District Judge, Eastern District of New York Director, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Benediction RABBI J. GERSHON NEUMANN, Ph.D. Congregation Zichron Moshe, New York • Recessional Guests are requested to rise for the Benediction and to resume their seats until the Recessional is completed. Candidates for Degree BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW Juris Doctor as of September 15, 1980 SHEILA M. COOLEY MARTIN LIEBERMAN B.A. (1975) Hampshire College B.A. (1978) McGill University ARTHURS. LEWIS B.A. (1976) Hofstra University Juris Doctor as of January 30, 1981 NAOMI N ICKERSON BROWN JUDITH MARKSTEIN MENSCHIK B.S. (1966) City College of New York B.A. (1967) Queens Col lege M .S. (1976) City University of New York M.A. (1970) Clark University JUDITH LYNN FREEDMAN SOL MERMELSTEIN B.A. (1976) State University at Stony Brook M.B.A. (1979) New York Institute of Technology SUSAN GROSSMAN JACQUELINE ROSS B.S. (1966) City College of New York B.A. (1978) Barnard College M.S. (1974) Fordham University BELLA BIRNHAK SCHWARTZ ROBYN MACY KAUFMAN B.A. (1978) Hofstra University B.A . (1977) Drew University HAROLD SCHWARTZ MICHAEL F. KREMINS B.B.A. (1976) Bernard M. Baruch College B.A. (1978) American University DAVID JAMES SIEGEL MICHELE KRUGMAN LEIBSON ROBYN BETH SILVERMAN B.A. (1975) Boston University B.A., M.S. (1976) University of Pennsylvania GAIL EL YSA MARKELS B.S . (1975) Cornell University Juris Doctor as of June 14, 1981 GARY STEVEN ADLER ERIC MARTIN BA TES B.A. (1976) Yeshiva University B.A. (1978) Columbia University LISA JANE ALKON CAROL BEFANIS B.A. (1977) Union College B.S. (1978) Skidmore Coi lege ABRAHAMS. ALTER DANIEL P. BEN-ZVI B.A. (1978) Yeshiva University B.A. (1978) Rutgers University AVA PHYLLIS ALTERMAN LESLIE HAIM BEN-ZVI B.A. (1976) Clark University B.A. (1977) Union College DEBORAH S. ASCH HEIM MERYL J. BERKOWITZ B.A. (1977) Barnard College B.A. (1977) Mount Holyoke College M .B.A. (1981) Columbia University RENEE LESLIE BERLINER DEBBIE ATLAS B.A. (1978) Barnard College B.A. (1978) Brooklyn College BRIAN KEITH BERNSTEIN NEIL JAY ATLAS B.A. (1978) Hunter College B.A. (1978) Yeshiva University JOANNE M. BIANCO ABBY JOY AVROCH B.A. (1966) Simmons College B.A. (1978) Franklin and Marshall College M .A. (1973) Fairleigh Di ckinson University DAVID M. BACHMAN JOYCE NECHAMAH BLAU B.A. (1978) Queens College B.A. (1978) Yeshiva University RIK ANDREW BACHMAN JUDY J. BODIN B.A. (1977) American University B.A. (1978) Fairleigh Dickinson University AMY JILL BARANOFF MARK LORING BODNER B.A. (1978) Queens College B.A. (1978) Haverford College RANDY BARIS-ROTHSTEIN HARRIET BOGASH-ROSENBERG B.A. (1966) University of Michigan B.A. (1974) State University at Buffalo M.A. (1967) Columbia University M.S. (1975) State University at Albany Candidates for Degree B E NJ A .M I N N . CAR DOZ O SC H O O L O F LAW Juris Doctor as of June 14, 1981 MARC BOGATIN CHARLES DeLaFUENTE B.A. (1978) Columbia University B.A. (1979) State University at Albany LAWRENCE JAY BRAUNSTEIN BARBARA DELANEY B.A. (1978) State University at Binghamton B.A. (1978) Dowling College MICHELLE BEVERLY BRENER LISA ROTHSCHILD DELL B.A. (1978) Barnard College B.A. (1977) Washington University JO EL JAY BRICKMAN JUNE DIAMANT B.A. (1975) State University at Plattsburgh B.A. (1967) Brooklyn College HAL BRODIE PATRICIA A. DONAHUE B.A. (1975) Empi"re State College B.A. (1977) Hunter College CARA BUONINCONTRI LUSYD WRIGHT DOOLITTLE B.A. (1976) College of Staten Island B.A. (1974) Williams College RACHELBURACK MONTE DUBE B.A. (1977) Cornell University B.A. (1977) Boston University BRIAN JONATHAN BURSTIN SANFORD PAUL DUMAIN B.A. (1978) Brooklyn College B.A. (1978) Columbia University SETH DARRYL BYKOFSKY EDWARD BRUCE EHRLICH B.A. (1978) Queens College B.A. (1975) Yes hiva University ROBERT B. CALI HAN M.B.A. (1978) Hofstra University B.A. (1975) Harvard University BRAD EISENPRESS MARTIN DANIEL CANTOR B.A. (1977) Skidmore College B.A. (1975) Wesleyan University WENDIE L. ELOVICH JANE DEBORAH CARLIN B.A. (1973) New York University B.A. (1978) State University at Stony Brook CAROL JAMILA EMSELLEM-LEWISOHN GAILS. CHERN-THOMPSON B.A. (1977) Cornell University B.A. (1977) New York University DOREEN IRE NE ETINGIN M.A. (1978) John Jay College of Criminal Justice B.A. (1978) Franklin and Marshall College MARILYN BETH CHINITZ R. GARETH EVANS B.A. (1978) New York University B.A. (1976) College of Wooster DIANE WELLING CIPOLLONE JANET. FELDMAN B.S. (1975) State University at Buffalo B.A. (1977) Wesleyan University ARLANA S. COHEN MICHAEL FELDMAN B.A. (1978) State University at Buffalo B.A. (1978) State University at Purchase BRUCE DAVID COHEN LESLIE CAROL FIELDEN B.A. (1978) Haverford Col lege B.A. (1978) University of Wisconsin ELIEZER A. COHEN LLOYD DARIN FINDLER B.B.A. (1978) Bernard M. Baruch College B.A. (1978) Herbert H. Lehman College LINDA DEBORAH COHEN JEFFREY ROSS FINE B.S. (1976) Boston University B.A. (1977) Columbia University PATTI MINDY COHEN SAUL HAYM FINKELSTEIN B.S. (1977) Syracuse University B.A. (1978) Yeshiva University RICHARD BRUCE COLODNY RORY CHRISTOPHER FLYNN B.A. (1976) New York University B.B.A. (1978) Bernard M. Baruch College DENISE JENNY COSTANZA KAREN MURRAY FOOTNER B.B.A. (1978) Bernard M. Baruch Col lege B.A. (1971) University of Pennsylvania ANDREIA CRU M.S. (1974) Columbia University B.A. (1970) , M.A. (1975) University of Bucharest PAUL IRA FREEDMAN BRENDA A. COPPOLA CUBA B.A. (1978) Yeshiva University B.A. (1979) Fairleigh Dickinson University ANDREA L. FREUND KIMI GENE CUNNINGHAM B.A. (1978) Fairleigh Dickinson University B.A. (1971 ) University of Connecticut MITCHELL KEITH FRIEDMAN JANE ROLLER DARNELL B.A. (1978) State University at Stony Brook B.A. (1951) Bryn Mawr College KIM AL YNN FROHLINGER RIVKI DAVIDOWITZ B.A. (1976) New York University B.A. (1976) Brooklyn College KAREN GANTZ WALLACE DAVIDOWITZ B.A. (1972) University of Pennsylvania B.A. (1967) Yeshiva University M.P.A. (1975) New York University Candidates for Degree BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW Juris Doctor as of June 14, 1981 CHRISTOPHER BLAISE GARVEY SANDRA MERYL GROSSFELD B.A. (1973) Columbia University B.A. (1971) State University at Albany IKER. GAVZY AVIVA LIBBY GROSSMAN B.A. (1976) Columbia University B.A. (1978) Yeshiva University STEVEN SETH GENKI N ARNOLD GULKOWITZ B.A. (1978) State University at Stony Brook B.A. (1974) Loyola College LUCILLE GERARD GLORIA DENIGRIS HANSON B.A. (1977) Hunter College B.A. (1974) Hunter College SIMON GEORGE GHITELMAN HARRIET HARKAVY B.S. (1950), M.A. (1954) City College of New York B.A. (1960) Cornell University LOUIS PH ILIP GILBERT M.A. (1976) Hunter College B.A. (1971) Yale University ANNE-MIRIAM VANDERVEER HART MICHAEL DAVID GILBERT B.A. (1967) Smith College B.A. (1976) State University at Albany PEGGY B. MARGARET HEDRICK ROGER NEIL GLADSTONE B.A. (1972) Pitzer College B.A. (1975) Stanford University PHILIP ALEX HEIMOWITZ M.B.A. (1977) New York University B.B.A. (1978) Bernard M. Baruch College ROSELYN RIVKA GLICHER MITCHEL !BAN HERSTIC B.A. (1978) Brooklyn College B.S. (1977) State University at Albany LEAH HOPE GLUCROFT PETER IAN HOPPENFELD B.A.
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